Football League World
·18 February 2026
Ex-Ipswich Town man searching for new club - Luton Town & Bradford City could be perfect fits

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·18 February 2026

Brandon Williams is looking for a new club, and Luton Town or Bradford City could be an ideal fit for the former Ipswich Town man.
Brandon Williams is available on the free transfer market after being released by Championship outfit Hull City.
The former Manchester United and Ipswich Town full-back made just one appearance for the Tigers, who he joined on a free transfer last summer.
He previously made 15 Championship outings for the Tractor Boys in the 2023/24 season, scoring two goals as Kieran McKenna's men won promotion to the Premier League.
However, following his recent Hull exit, Williams may now have to look towards League One to get his career moving in the right direction once again.
Meanwhile, Football League World take a look at two third-tier clubs who could be a perfect fit for the 25-year-old.

Luton Town are vying to earn promotion back to the Championship under Jack Wilshere, having endured consecutive relegations from the top flight to League One.
The Hatters endured a poor start to the campaign under former boss Matt Bloomfield, but Wilshere has established serious play-off credentials at Kenilworth Road.
However, Luton have been reliant on utilising Nigel Lonwijk as a full-back, even though the 23-year-old has grown significantly more accustomed to operating at full-back.
Williams would be a more natural selection for Wilshere in the right-back role, and his previous experience in both the Championship and the Premier League suggests that he would be a strong dressing room presence as the Hatters battle to win promotion from League One.
The Kenilworth Road club are also vying for EFL Trophy glory, and face fellow third-tier outfit Plymouth Argyle in next week's quarter-final.
Having more strength in depth would help Luton progress in both the trophy and in League One.

Bradford City are hoping to beat Luton to a League One play-off spot, but lost 2-1 to the Hatters when the two sides clashed at Kenilworth Road on 7 February.
Impressively, the Bantams only won promotion to the third tier last season, and have gone on to establish themselves as one of this term's powerhouses in the division.
However, Graham Alexander's men lost three consecutive league games against Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town and Lincoln City in January, which saw them fall away from the automatic promotion contest.
Meanwhile, Bradford are well-covered in the right-wing-back role, thanks to the presence of both Josh Neufville and winter window addition Harrison Ashby.
But Williams is capable of operating on both flanks, while current left-wing-back options Ibou Touray and Tyreik Wright are also utilised in the centre-back and attacking midfield areas, respectively.
The potential presence of Williams would see Bradford boast a more consistent left-wing-back option, and the West Yorkshire club are based relatively near Manchester, where the 25-year-old is from.
He has spent the majority of his career playing in the Premier League, thanks to his time with both Man United and Norwich City, suggesting that he has more than enough quality to help the Bantams land a top-six spot in League One.
A potential move to Valley Parade could be ideal for both parties, because he needs game time to help him get his career back on track, while Alexander's side need the quality that could see them book their place in next season's Championship.
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